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AiA 168: Angular Connect with Peter Bacon Darwin
Panel: Ward Bell Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Peter Bacon Darwin and Megan Kingdom-Davies In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel speaks with Peter Bacon Darwin and Megan Kingdom-Davies. Peter is an Angular Developer, known for maintaining AngularJS and the creator of Jammy. Megan is an event organizer with White October Events in the UK and has organized the Angular Connect Event. The panel and guest discuss the great environment of the conference and the business and community connections they form during the conference. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •Angular Connect Conference details and what it is about Who is it for? What is the selling point? Creating contacts and connections Office hours of the conference Informal conference events Meeting new people in the community Closed Captioning Diversity and inclusion of the community Facilities available for gender, religious, physical, and psychological specifics How many attendees and how big is the conference - 1100 attendees/ 60 speakers Big announcements? Angular Elements Mobex Chicken Dance and much more! Links: Megan Kingdom-Davies Peter Bacon Darwin http://www.bacondarwin.com angularconnect.com Picks: Charles Why are you using AngularJS? Email or Tweet ar @cmaxw Joe •NG Conf. Cabin Pressure Joe’s Plural Sight Course on Migration Ward Burke Holland How to uppercase a stray envious code Peter Video talking about Jenny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkSmaFAuaH4 John Psych Shai Solid Principles of OO Peter Stack Blitz Soonish Special Guests: Megan Kingdom-Davies and Peter Bacon Darwin.
AiA 167: Deploying Angular
Panel: Ward Bell John Papa Joe Eames Charles Max Wood In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses Deploying Angular. Specifically, the panel talks about the complexities of the development server and CLI. Each panelist talks about their own paths on how they might deploy, the uses of guides, projects, tools or technologies and strategies they use to help the production. This is a great episode to grasp different approaches and tools to deploying Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •Is it easy Joe? Did you figure it out? Difficulties, Effort CLI is different in Production ng-doc. io Staging environments Deploying with Rails Using the web packer gem Fall back routes Web servers for deployment? Guides CLI as a crutch Reducing cost with Circle CI Building a web server Schematics Docker File In person deploying…rather then someone else? Checking-In Code Ship, Git Lab Azure Comfortability to implement Investing time to learn how to do this! Building a docker image If you are not using VS Code, how long does it take? •and much more! Links: Code Ship Git Lab Circle CI Azure Docker schwarty.com Picks: Charles •Stranger Things 2 Avengers: Infinity War Joe •NG Conf. Knit Wit Convergent Evolution Ward Novel - The Shadow of the Wind John Try other Technologies
AiA 166: Visual Studio Code and Live Sharing with Chris Dias and PJ Meyer LIVE at Microsoft Connect 2017
Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Chris Dias PJ Meyer In this episode, Charles is at Microsoft Connect 2017 in NYC. Charles speaks with Chris Dias and PJ Meyer about Visual Studio Code and Live Sharing. Chris and PJ explain more on their demo at Microsoft Connect on Live Collaborative Editing and Debugging. Learn more about the new features with Visual Studio Code and the efficient workflows with screen sharing, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Demo on Live Collaborative Editing and Debugging explained New Features with VS Code Developer productive Debugging pain points Getting feedback New in VS Code Language support and Java Debugger Live Share Debugging from different machines and platforms Multi-Stage Docker File TypeScript compiler More on debugging with Cosmos DB Debugging in the Cloud? Docker Extensions Data Bricks Updated python tools Coming up with Visual Studio Code in the next 6 months TypeScript and Refactoring Getting the word out about code - Word of mouth? Number of people using VS Code? Envision for what VS Code is becoming? Preparing for a keynote and processes? And much more! Links: https://code.visualstudio.com https://github.com/chrisdias GitHub.com/microsoft @code Picks: Chris Pizza PJ Deli Charles Coupon Pass for tourist in NYC Special Guests: Chris Dias and PJ Meyer.
AiA 165: Angular Air with Justin Schwartzenberger
Panel: Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel welcome Justin Schwartzenberger to talk about Angular Air. Justin is a podcaster, product manager, and educator at Narwhal Technologies. Justin talks about his experience working with customers and contributing to the Angular community. Justin discusses the content of his podcast, Angular Air, and how it helps the Angular community learn all about Angular. This is a great episode for learning about other podcast platforms that focus on all things Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What do you do at Narwhal and with Angular Air? Angular Air podcast History Hosting and Topics on Angular Air video podcast Favorite episodes on Angular Air How to figure out what to discuss on the podcast Using the community to figure great topics Competition for listening time Things to learn - Angular Animations, GraphQL, etc. Influences Performances, Character, with the intros and hosting Difficulties and Challenges - Scheduling and finding guests Youtube videos recording and cueing up Dealing with episodes notes on Youtube Views on the Video platform vs. Audio platform What is the future of Angular Air podcast? Automation, Sponsorships, etc What is the present and future of Angular overall? Are people still doing Angular? •and much more! Links: Angular Air @angularair Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io) @schwarty @jschwarty schwarty.com Picks: Charles The Way of Kings Artimus Nicolas Zakas -Books Open Collectives Hyper Drive Hub Joe JavaScript Journey with Only Six Characters 5 year old MacBook Pro Justin Reactive.how Mr. Robot Episode 8 Star Wars Special Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger.
AiA 164: TypeScript with Amanda Silver
Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Amanda Silver In this episode, Charles is at Microsoft Connect 2017 in NYC. Charles speaks with Amanda Silver. Amanda is deemed the TypeScript and future of JavaScript guru, and this year's speakers at Microsoft Connect with Visual Studio Live Share. Amanda shares what is new with TypeScript and how that is a kind of subscript to JavaScript. Amanda explains the big picture of TypeScript’s inception and where she believes the language will be most efficient and effective for JavaScript and TypeScript developers. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is new in TypeScript? Keep JavaScript and TypeScript aligned TypeScript is implemented to create larger scaled applications Integration with VS Code, etc. Building better tools for JavaScript Developers When would this be taken on by users Defaults in Visual Studio TypeScript replacing JavaScript type service TypeScript is written in TypeScript Chakra runtime Diaspora The different faces of JavaScript Optimized JavaScript runtime Languages should be created with tooling A satisfying tooling experience Foot Guns New Tokens Eco-systems and metadata Multi-phase Minimum common denominator constantly changing Collaborating on the same code Open Source and the impact How to move to open source Contributing The next thing for TypeScript The future of JavaScript And much more! Links: @amandaksilver Picks: Amanda Visual Studio Live Share Instinct of learning technology Charles Visual Studio Live Share AI Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Amanda Silver In this episode, Charles is at Microsoft Connect 2017 in NYC. Charles speaks with Amanda Silver. Amanda is deemed the TypeScript and future of JavaScript guru, and this year's speakers at Microsoft Connect with Visual Studio Live Share. Amanda shares what is new with TypeScript and how that is a kind of subscript to JavaScript. Amanda explains the big picture of TypeScript’s inception and where she believes the language will be most efficient and effective for JavaScript and TypeScript developers. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is new in TypeScript? Keep JavaScript and TypeScript aligned TypeScript is implemented to create larger scaled applications Integration with VS Code, etc. Building better tools for JavaScript Developers When would this be taken on by users Defaults in Visual Studio TypeScript replacing JavaScript type service TypeScript is written in TypeScript Chakra runtime Diaspora The different faces of JavaScript Optimized JavaScript runtime Languages should be created with tooling A satisfying tooling experience Foot Guns New Tokens Eco-systems and metadata Multi-phase Minimum common denominator constantly changing Collaborating on the same code Open Source and the impact How to move to open source Contributing The next thing for TypeScript The future of JavaScript And much more! Links: @amandaksilver Picks: Amanda Visual Studio Live Share Instinct of learning technology Charles Visual Studio Live Share AI Special Guest: Amanda Silver.
AiA 163: Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood
Panel: Charles Max Wood In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Charles does a solo episode talking about entrepreneurship and the topic/course on “How to Get a Job.” This is an informative episode for those looking for a job as a developer and how to prepare your resume for your career search. Charles covers the core pieces of the course and specific areas of tailoring your credentials for the job you want to acquire. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How do I get a great job? Companies are only hiring Senior Devs. Your selling point as a Jr. Dev. Framing your experience for the companies to better see your experience. I don’t want a ( this kind of boss) Feeling like you are making a difference in your job. Who do you want to work for, with, where, and how, etc. Working in a facility or remotely. What do you want? Check out the meet-up places or workplaces (WeWork), Glassdoor Check out the people who work that these companies, LinkedIn. Check out company’s Slack rooms, forum, etc. to make connections Visit the companies personally Look into contacting the Meetup Organizers Building rapport Resume mistakes - how to properly format it so it is skim-able Top 3 bullet points and tailor to each job Unnecessary material in your resume - again tailor to the company Important material to include on your resume, contributions on projects The cover letter - How to do this correctly with a personal touch What to do when you get the interview - the offer! And much more! Links: devchat.tv/get-a-coder-job-full-accessfull-access WeWork Expert Salary Negotiation
AiA 162: Change detection in Angular with Maxim Koretskyi
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Special Guest: Maxim Koretskyi In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel welcome Maxim Koretskyi to talk about Change Detection in Angular. Maxim explains that he enjoys reverse engineering and working with Angular. Maxim talks about working with Angular and React to figure out how the Change Detection works on both platforms. Furthermore, Maxim mentions that all his findings and on his blog on Medium. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Why Change Detection and what is most interesting about it? Debugging Reversing engineering in React and how Change Detection works The difference in how Change Detection work in Angular and React Diving into the source code for Angular 2. The component is angular? Directives Life Cycle hooks Change detection runs for each view notes View notes are a directive Loops and subsequences Example View at 24:00 Intercepting the mouse click Microtasks How does Angular know that something has changed? Compliers Dynamic components •and much more! Links: https://blog.angularindepth.com/@maximus.koretskyi https://medium.com/@maximus.koretskyi NG Zone Picks: Shay Reznik Interview with Igor Show Time - I am Dying Up Here! Angular Connect Alyssa Warld Domination Joe Castle Raven Loft Scott Adam - Win Bigly Maxim Angular Indepth Curiosity Special Guest: Maxim Koretskyi.
AiA 161: Upgrading Angular
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Aaron Frost In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel’s discussion topic is about upgrading Angular. The panel covers preparation and the difficulties of getting started with the upgrade service. Notably, basic users do not understand the process of the updated with simple applications. Also, playing with the idea to rewrite your applications in Angular directly, or do we just upgrade? In particular, we dive pretty deep on: NG upgrading - preparation with a module loader. It is a mess to get started Look at you Angular JSJ, and ask what am I gaining by doing this? Can you write it in a different Angular directly? How long till am I off of Angular JS or Backbone? Application is written in Angular JS Legacy documentation for updates Annotating and bundling Angular solves the performance stuff Having someone in charge of it will have a smooth transition Convenient function with upgrading Upgrading big applications vs. Rewriting. Typescript Migration Upgrading components and much more! Links: NG Conf. 2018 Picks: Ward NG Atlanta Neutron Star Collision Alyssa NG Atlanta Joe Migrations NG CONF. Aaron Neutron Star Collision
AiA 160: NG-Conf. 2018 Plans
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Special Guests: Aaron Frost In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel speaks with Aaron Frost. Aaron is a return guest and works at SaltStack. In this episode, the panel and Aaron ask questions about the upcoming NG Conf. 2018. The panel discusses the many exciting upcoming topics discussions, events, and speakers. Importantly, Aaron and Joe give a preview of the theme of the event. Aaron mentions, for this year, NG Conf. is going to be about what the community wants to hear about. This is based on recent surveys taken by developers and new coders. These particular details extend into to specific speakers and the level of expertise for discussion. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •NG Conf. - Grand America - April 18-20, 2018 Kid Conference 2 whole days of workshops Same intro as last year Schedule of workshops and event speakers Parties and food Activities Theme - around “Ready Player One” - 80s Who is coming and who is speaking Number 1 thing to come away with - NGRX #3 - Actually Animation? Non-Angular topics? AI, Electro. Ticket Sales - Waitlist raffle, •and much more! Links: •SaltStack •NG Conf. 2018 •github.com/aaronfrost/ama •github/bryanforbes •Grand America Booking Ready Player One Picks: Ward •Backpacking Alyssa •NG Atlanta Joe •Steve Harvey - Jump One Man Star Wars Trilogy Charles •The Banished of Muirwood Just code Aaron •Can’t Make This Stuff Up •White Velvet Cake Prayers for all recent disaster Special Guest: Aaron Frost.
AiA 159: Testing Angular with Intern 4 with Bryan Forbes
Panel: Joe Eames Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Bryan Forbes In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel speaks with Bryan Forbes. Bryan has been working for Sight Pen a consultancy company that works with JavaScript and many others platforms. Bryan mentions that SitePen is well known for their Dojo toolkit. Bryan talks about testing Angular with the intern tool. Bryan and the panel dive into the testing of all sorts old and new tools and compared them to the Intern Toolkit. Bryan talks about the different kinds functions that are needed to compile and implement testing. The discussion covers tools like Testacular, karma, Protractor, and Leadfoot, and Intern, as testing kits for Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What intern a testing tool and how it is used. Protractor and how this is different as a testing tool Cross browser testing Testacular turning in to Karma Unit testing end to end. Using typescript Promise shim How to bring Intern into your Angular App Assertion libraries Intern working with Karma Intern is client-side product, not a SAAS product Protractor Webpak plugin to integrate Intern End-to-End testing Leadfoot testing and much more! Links: SitePen Bryan Forbes Leadfoot Testacular Karma Protractor Bryan’s blog @bryanforbes GitHub/Bryan Forbes Picks: Shai Angular Connect - EG Game Show Alyssa Destiny II Joe The Behavior Gap Charles Profit First MoviePass.com Bryan Using Intern With Angular Read! Special Guest: Bryan Forbes.
AiA 158: Teaching Angular with Paul Spears and John Baur
Panel: Ward Bell Joe Eames Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Paul Spears and John Baur Paul and John both work at Oasis Digital Solutions in St. Louis. Paul is the lead curriculum author for the Angular Bootcamp course. Both, Paul and John teach Angular to companies, public, private, and offer consulting to their customers. Paul and John speak about specific ways they approach teaching. Both teachers have a wide range of experience in teaching Angular. Paul and John speak about the most current best practices of teaching and learning Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Teach newcomers Angular, the proper approach. Starting fresh with the Bootcamp as an already experienced developer. You should know the basics of JS, HTML, CSS, etc. Enterprise background? Using dot net with Angular How do you bring people along with single page apps, as they have different backgrounds CLI and tooling to help get people moving along with Angular Where do people get hung up? EG Module Dumping everything in one module or Lazy Routing and much more! Links: AngularBootCamp.com @bps3 @johnrbuar Oasis Digital Solutions Picks: Shai Angular In-Depth Angular Performance Checklist Angular Basics 1 Alyssa Active Power Mode Joe Better Off Ted Charles Low Carb Cheese Cake Paul Angular Performance Playground Stencil JS John Terraforming Mars Special Guests: John Baur and Paul Spears.
AiA 157: Building Angular
Panel: Ward Alyssa Joe Charles In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel tackles the topic of build systems for Angular. Since the building process is subjective to experience and options. The panel talks about different ways to build based on their own qualification and prior knowledge of things like web pack, system JS, and many more. Joe, Ward, Alyssa, and Charles discuss how Web Pack is used, and individual problems they encounter in areas of the CLI and other areas. Ward and the team discuss guides to the CLI and deployments. Also, some talks about working backward to figure issues out. Also the key four lines of code. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Issues with Web pack Using Node Server Encounter problems with the CLI Manually making sure production line of code do not change and many more Links Web Pack CLI Heroku Picks: Ward The Annual Procrastination Conference Angular in Memory Web API Fences Alyssa Joe Plural Sight Course - Migrating from Angular JS to Angular Sara Cooper Charles Angular Dev Summit Zapier Angular Materical NG Conf.
AiA 156: Building High Performance Static Websites with Angular by Uri Shaked
Tweet this Episode This is a talk given by Uri Shaked at the recent Angular Dev Summit. If you'd like to be notified about the next Angular Dev Summit, go to the Angular Dev Summit website and register for an attendee ticket. Uri is a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and Angular. He also works for BlackBerry. Uri shows us how to build a static website using Angular and other web technologies. Links: Github Pages Jekyll yarn Core JS Zone JS TypeScript Visual Studio Code Angular CLI SystemJS Webpack Fuse-box Angular Universal ts-node urish.org (Uri's website) firebase hosting ng2-fused preboot angular-iot Special Guest: Uri Shaked.
AiA 155: Cypress.io and End-to-End Testing with Gleb Bahmutov
Tweet this Episode Show Notes in ProgressSpecial Guest: Gleb Bahmutov.
AiA 088: Style Guides (Repeat)
03:26 - Style Guides John Papa's Angular 1 Style Guide John Papa's Angular 2 Style Guide Draft 08:57 - Naming Conventions 11:51 - The Growth of the Angular 1 Style Guide 14:41 - Style Guide Dislikes 21:26 - Multiple Recommendations CTRL 23:48 - Making Arbitrary Choices 29:54 - What is the state of the Angular 2 style guide? 34:32 - Pipes 37:43 - What will be in Angular 2? 41:21 - Angular 2 Quickstart 49:15 - Levels of Proficiency for All Picks The Warriors (Ward) Tiny Desk Concerts (Lukas) SNARKY PUPPY (Lukas) Chris Welsh: Microsoft is adding the Linux command line to Windows 10 (John) RAML (John) Listening (Joe)